大赦方案,尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲的赋权法律和可持续发展

Samuel Dike, Boma Geoffrey Toby, Ahamefula Steven Amaramiro
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____________________________________________________________________ 抽象的尼日尔三角洲地区在非洲仍是亚洲最大的湿地和资源;它拥有丰富的可再生、不可再生、自然、陆地和水生生物和人力资源,位于几内亚湾内,在该地区发生扼杀和退化。为缓和该区域随后的紧张局势和酝酿中的危机所作的努力导致了大赦方案。本文对区域进行了评价;其资源、大赦方案和旨在使该区域走上可持续发展道路的法律。其目标是找出现有资源与该区域受欢迎的发展之间的关系,以了解现行法律如何促进和维持该区域的权力。发现人民、资源和可持续发展之间存在严重脱节。结论是,现有的法律框架没有产生迫切需要的影响,并建议制定一些将促进可持续和平与持久发展的法律。
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AMNESTY PROGRAMME, ENABLING LAWS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGER DELTA OF NIGERIA
____________________________________________________________________ Abstract The Niger Delta Region remains the greatest wetland and resource region in Africa; it is rich in renewable, non-renewable, natural, terrestrial, and aquatic lives and human resources located within the Gulf of Guinea in the strangulation, and degradation that play out in the region. Efforts to douse the ensuing tensions and brewing crises from the region resulted in the amnesty programme. This paper evaluates the region; its resources, amnesty programme, and laws aimed at setting the region on the path of sustainable development. The objective is to find a relationship between the existing resources and the acclaimed development of the region to see how the extant laws have promoted and sustained empowerment in the region. A serious disconnect between the people, their resources, and sustainable development is discovered. The conclusion is that the existing legal frameworks have not yielded the much-required impact and recommend the enactment of some laws that will promote sustainable peace and enduring development.
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